![]() ![]() I tried running the games with these cores: gpSP, MednafanVBA, mGBA, VBA Next, VBA-M. When I double-click on a Game Boy Advance game it will not run, however, the ‘Play Count’ note in the details increases by one without actually opening RetroArch. I updated everything from within RetroArch (core updater, info files, assets, etc). Here is some more info if I didn't provide enough information previously. Also, in the 'Edit Game' window under the 'Emulation' tab and the 'Edit.', the 'Emulator Name ' is "Retroarch" for all systems I use (SNES, SMS, G&W, N64, GBA). Not sure if this what you mentioned, in LaunchBox on the left side it says "Nintendo Game Boy Advance". After the update when my other games would not work I pointed the games back to the old RetroArch (1.2.2) version. I copied over the assets, autoconfig, config, states, shaders, filters, saves, overlays, AND systems folders, and the retroarch.cfg,, retroarch-core-options.cfg files. At 3:32 it says the three most important things to copy are the "config folder, retroarch.cfg, and systems folder". At 2:26 it says to copy over "assets, autoconfig, config, states, shaders, filters, saves, overlays, retroarch.cfg,, retroarch-core-options.cfg". One thing that confused me in the video is what folders and files to copy. Updating RA can help performance though which is why I do recommend upgrades every so often. 1.3 does have some changes and updates though and that could be considered worth it but as long as your cores are updated you have half of the puzzle. Grab a new nightly and see if it will load just fine without an upgrade. For example, I fight TheGamesDB constantly renaming my MS-DOS games to PC because they don't have a damn MS-DOS section. They were chosen as the default on purpose, and that's because that is what most scrapers use. ![]() For everyone who comes across this, I d also recommend to name your platforms to the defaults. So on the left if it says Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), which is default, RA's associated platform needs to say Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). If you edit your emulators and open the RetroArch edit, you associated the right cores to the right system correct? This is in Associated Platforms and it is worth noting that the name in Associated Platforms needs to match the name you used to import your games. I've updated through dozens of nightlies with it working every step of the way. With iOS you have a choice between Delta and Providence, from what I hear.Huh. Eventually an OS update will make it completely unworkable, and no one will do anything about it. The no update thing is even worse on android than on other platforms because it renders the app a ticking time bomb. It hasn't been updated in many years, the dev expects that you pay them money after having already run off, and it's based on ancient emus besides (if the rumors are correct it goes way back to Gameboid which is gpsp, which even on the PSP has been outdone). One problem: forget about any special features other than the RTC working, including link cable. Emu line is known as solid and reliable with regular updates for many years. This is actually slower than the two above, but it's VBA-M's fault. If for whatever reason you need VBA-M, GBA.Emu is about the only reliable version of it. mGBA is known to be both faster and more accurate than most of the competition by design, but it can't link and gyroscope tilt is a no-go. Is it worth running RetroArch alone for? Not really. The color correction and LCD ghosting are built in without using more shaders, and this is even more important for mobile screens. No color correction, but it does have LCD sliders that can run a rough approximation of that. By using its own code as opposed to something else at the core like just about every emu in the play store, you can always be assured that you're not running anything second rate to PC. Pizza Boy GBA Pro is great for it's UI (in both portrait and landscape), speed with accuracy, tilt/rumble/solar implimentation, multiplayer, and other features. But I'm going to stop myself from ranting, I put down that torch years back because my insistance that everyone switch to mGBA or at the very least VBA-M changed nothing. The mobile recs are crap, and I doin't know why this is suggesting the good GBA emu and the old as sin emu at the same time for windows. Quick update found some notes on gba emulators recommended by os. ![]() Originally Posted by Meister_anon~Master_o f_None ![]()
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